Natural Hair Removal Methods

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Most of us face the challenge of finding the right method of hair removal. Sure we can shave, but what if we want something that lasts longer? How about something that works as good as a depilatory without all the harsh chemicals? There are plenty of options, some of which have been around for a long time. Let’s take a closer look at three of the best methods of natural hair removal.

1- Sugar Hair Removal

The most natural product you can use to remove hair is similar to waxing, but there is no wax involved. Simply smooth on a sticky sugar mixture and pat a cotton cloth strip onto your skin’s surface so it sticks to the strip. Once its stays put for a while, then you can pull the strip off and remove hair along in the process. Like waxing, sugaring is a rather painful method, but it works and lasts long. Make sure you have at least 1/2 of hair growth, otherwise it won’t work as well.

2- Threading

Even though it sounds new, threading is actually a natural hair removal method used by the ancient people of India. This is actually no more different than plucking except you use a fine piece of a twisted cotton thread, then wrap/tie it around the hair and pluck the hair out. This method is best left to professionals in a salon, and only works for eyebrows and stray hairs. Threading is not recommended for those with sensitive skin.

3- Buffer Hair Removal

This natural hair removal method has so many benefits including low cost, minimal pain, plus it doubles as an exfoliation method. Unfortunately, you have to buff hairs away as often as you shave. You can use either buffing mitts or pumice stones to achieve this method. Buffing works great for those with dry skin, but is not recommended for those with sensitive skin.

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